Linda Ekstrum is a retired mental health counselor who grabbed her camera and hit the road in November 2016. To date, she has documented more than fifty marches, vigils, and protests. Her mission is to record the stories of ordinary citizens speaking truth to power.

September 6, 2017: Mighty girl Amelia, her sister, and mom were seasoned protesters by the time DACA protections had been rescinded. Earlier that year, they attended a health care protest to ensure that pre-existing conditions did not exclude family members from receiving medical treatment.

May 23, 2017 Tucson, AZ: Gabriella Cazares-Kelly, a member of the Tohono O’odham Nation, is an educator and community organizer. She writes: “In my community, Border Patrol agents have been known to question without cause, verbally harass, drive recklessly, damage property, intimidate and physically assault tribal members. Our community is already militarized.”